Here, for you, is our final Winter Solstice track. This was crafted together from some of the last recordings we made with Paul before he died and I don’t mind saying it captures The Infinite Three at the peak of its cosmic glory.

A final parting gift before the next chapter begins.

In memory of our brother, Paul Middleton.
With thanks and love to everyone who has supported our music since 2009.

We’ve been performing this little hymn of self-surrender at recent live shows. Usually at a body-changing volume. We’ll be doing this again at Artrocker Club in London on September 13th.

Let us know what you think of the new music. It is, as usual, available everywhere but the version available on Bandcamp also features an exclusive virtual b-side in the form of a live recording of the song Dawn Accelerator. May the way out be as sweet as the way in.

We are pleased to announce that we’re headlining Artrocker Club at Aces & Eights, London on Friday 13th September. We’ll be performing some new music along with songs from Ascension Zone, Innocence and other chapters in our slightly confusing history. You’ll also be treated to some post-punk noise from Repo Man and some riff driven noise-rock from Modern Technology.

Thanks to Prog Magazine for the enthusiastic review of Ascension Zone – “Their most innovative recording so far.” – We are humbled and elated, despite the fact that the only progression in our music is that which hurtles us all towards the supreme non-space of hysterical nothingness. Love and Rage!

Let us know what you think.
We are exhausted but joyful.
The pig’s head represents the destruction of ignorance.

AND.. If by some wonderful miracle you happen to be in the town of London tomorrow night, we shall be performing live at Electrowerkz. It’s a benefit show for Alzheimer’s Society and Zazimut and a tribute to Jim ‘Tornado’ Evans. Information here and here.

Our new album, Ascension Zone, is out on May 3rd on Actual Size Music. Here’s a short clip from one of the new tracks called The Eye. The video has some ducks in it.

Please do share this video far and wide. We’ll have news of a single from the album very soon.

Our next outburst of public self-flagellation is due to take place at Electrowerkz in London the day after the album is released – that’s Saturday May 4th. It’s a fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Society and a tribute to the late Jim ‘Tornado’ Evans.

As well as The Infinite Three, you’ll also be treated to some throbbing electro-punk from Das Fluff, dark atmospheric pop from Waterglass and skeletal creepy blues from Locks. Take a look here for more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/342346849943844/

That is all for now. We are meek and await your embrace.
Your humble servants in noise and infinity,

It’s been a busy year for us here at The Banks of the River Effra. We released two EPs (which eventually ended becoming our fourth album), embarked on our third UK tour and played a handful of other satisfyingly intense live shows.

We’ve also been working on another rather ambitious project: Two new instrumental albums. These records are quite unlike anything we’ve done before and we’re incredibly pleased with them. Our intention is to release them early next year with a tour to follow…

..But we’re going to need a bit of help to do this..

So for the rest of this month, we’ve decided to drop the price of EVERYTHING on our Bandcamp page by 20% if you use the code REMPLEX. That’s 20% off any album, single, CD or t-shirt. If we sold shoehorns you could get 20% off a shoehorn. But we don’t sell those.

There’s a few other things you can do to help the righteous cause of The Infinite Three too: If you use Spotify, consider following us there. You’ll get a notification whenever we have new music available and the more people following us, the more it helps our chances of getting onto playlists and getting our music into new ears. You could also subscribe to us on Youtube, and even just tell your friends about us. Just sharing a few of our tunes on Facebook or Twitter is a massive help and we’re always eternally grateful to those of you who take the time to do this.

We’ll be announcing this year’s Winter Solstice song next month along with the titles and cover art of the new albums for your eyes and brain.